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  • Balfour Beatty set for schools job

    June 21, 2010

    Construction firm Balfour Beatty has announced it is the preferred bidder for a schools project in Derby worth £231m. The contract involves building or refurbishing 14 schools in the city, beginning in November 2010.

  • E-retail rose last month

    June 21, 2010

    Internet shopping rose at the fastest annual rate for two years in May, boosted by summer clothing buys and the World Cup. Shoppers spent £4.5bn online during the month, which is equivalent to £73 for every person in the UK.

  • QUICKIE DIVORCES GET QUICKER WITH HELP OF NEW IPHONE APP

    June 21, 2010

    FIRST we had divorce “gift vouchers”, with a company charging £125 for half an hour with a lawyer; now, it’s divorce apps for your iPhone. Dallas-based company Brainwash already offers one divorce application in its range – a “Cost & Prep” product for just under ten dollars, explaining to would-be divorcees how much it costs [...]

  • Managers buy out Searcys

    June 21, 2010

    SEARCYS, the operator of the restaurant at the top of the iconic Gherkin tower, has been bought out by its management team in a deal valuing the business at around £8m. The deal will see the upmarket restaurant group return to private ownership three years after it was bought by Alternative Hotel Group (AHG), the [...]

  • High Speed 1 rail link is put up for auction

    June 21, 2010

    BRITAIN yesterday put the rights to operate the country’s high-speed railway connec tion from London to the Channel Tunnel up for sale. The sale of the 68-mile High Speed 1 line will be fronted by transport minister Philip Hammond and is aimed at helping to boost public funds. He said the successful bidder would become [...]

  • IS THE FAST RAIL LINK A GOOD INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY?

    June 21, 2010

    HOWARD WHEELDON | BGC BROKERS This is undoubtedly a good investment opportunity. It is a modern, successful infrastructure project. It is not just the bottom line which has to be watched but also the needs of the passenger by whoever takes it over. Objectively High Speed 1 has been a success story. ALAN CLARKE | [...]

  • Chinese Yuan news boosts the FTSE 100 but BP and defence stocks decline

    June 21, 2010

    BRITAIN’S top shares rose yesterday, boosted by China’s move to allow a flexible yuan which lifted investors’ risk appetite and bolstered the demand outlook for commodities, underpinning gains in miners and banks. The FTSE 100 ended 48.27 points higher, or 0.9 per cent, at 5,299.11, after it closed 0.1 per cent lower on Friday to [...]

  • Tech shares lead bearish sentiment on Wall Street

    June 21, 2010

    STOCKS once again succumbed to late-day selling in light trading yesterday as hopes China’s newfound dedication to yuan flexibility turned to doubts about the speed and magnitude of Beijing’s intentions. The market’s overall bearish tone eroded the initial optimism around the benefits of the yuan move. Stocks pulled back as investors questioned the effectiveness of [...]

  • Miners agree rise in royalty payout…

    June 21, 2010

    RIO Tinto and BHP Billiton hiked their royalty payments to the Western Australian government yesterday, in an important step towards merging their operations in the region. The companies have agreed to pay 5.625 per cent of sales revenue in royalties, up from 3.75 per cent, starting on 1 July. The companies will also make a [...]

  • AUSSIE EXECS’ PLANE WRECK FOUND

    June 21, 2010

    THE wreckage of an aircraft carrying one of Australia’s richest men which crashed in the Congo has been found by search teams – but there were no survivors. Millionaire Ken Talbot and the entire board of directors of iron ore mining firm Sundance Resources have been missing since the twin turboprop Casa C212 plane lost [...]

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